On Saturday, October 24, 2015, a delegation from Bradly University that included Interim President Dr. Stanley Liberty, Vice President for Advancement, Jacob Heuser, as well as Interim Dean of the College Of Education and Health Sciences and Associate Professor of Nursing Dr. Molly Cluskey, visited Savannah to induct Dr. Clyde W. Hall into the Bradley University Centurion Society. The delegation … Continue reading “Hall Named A Bradley University Centurion”

As of press time for The Savannah Tribune, the MUNICIPAL ELECTION RESULTS of the November 3rd election were incomplete. We will have the complete results on our website as they are made available to us. We will also publish the complete results in the next edition of The Savannah Tribune. Visit savannahtribune.com and also “Like” us on Facebook.

Savannah State University will celebrate 125th Anniversary beginning Thursday, November 12 with the Founders’ Day Ceremony at 10am in Tiger Arena. Each year Savannah State University takes a day to recognize those who have served the school and made its foundation stronger. The annual observance celebrates the history of the institution and those who have contributed to its success. The … Continue reading “Savannah State University Celebrates 125th Anniversary”

Savannah/ Chatham CASA’s 8th Annual Dancing with Savannah Stars will be held on Thursday, November 12th at the Lucas Theater. The dancers have been competing to raise the most funds for Savannah/Chatham CASA while also learning ballroom dancing. Awards for the highest fundraiser and best dancer will be presented at the event. All funds raised will go towards program operation … Continue reading “Dancing with Savannah Stars To Be Held”

City leaders and private industry joined forces on Thursday to move forward plans to develop a new public safety facility on Hutchinson Island. Savannah Harbor Associates LLC, which is planning an exciting mixeduse development east of the Westin, donated 1.625 acres of land to the City to develop a new facility for Savannah Fire and the Savannah Chatham Metropolitan Police … Continue reading “City Accepts Land Donation For Hutchinson Island Public Safety Facility”

City and neighborhood leaders today opened the newest playground in the City of Savannah during a ribbon cutting ceremony in Windsor Forest. The new equipment was added to Joseph Tribble Park, a 51-acre recreation area, including an 11-acre lake, that was added to southside Savannah in 2007. Monday’s, November 2, event was hosted by Alderman Tony Thomas, who represents the … Continue reading “City Opens New Playground At Joseph Tribble Park”

This event will celebrate the five-year anniversary of the Rock ‘n’ Roll Savannah Marathon More than 20,000 runners from all 50 states and 21 countries will take over the streets of Savannah . The race returns this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, November 7 – 8, 2015 and will celebrate five years of running. Enjoy the Health and FitnessExpo to be … Continue reading “Rock ‘n’ Roll Savannah Marathon & ½ Marathon”

The Liberty City Seniors hosted their first annual Health Expo recently at the newly completed Liberty City Community Center located on Mills B. Lane. Several other community centers participated including Cloverdale, Crusaders, Tatemville, Hudson Hill and Carver Heights. The Liberty City Seniors would like to thank the sponsors and participants of the health fair especially the ILA Local 1414 and … Continue reading “Liberty City Seniors Health Expo Held”

Dunn Diversity “Making a Positive Difference” Program will hold its Graduation Ceremony for the Minority Contractor Business Development Program on Friday, November 6, 2015 at the Embassy Suites, Savannah Historic District, 605 West Oglethorpe Avenue at 11:30 a.m. The program, sponsored by Rives E. Worrell Co., a JE Dunn Construction Company, provides a venue for minority and woman-owned firms in … Continue reading “Minority Contractor Business Development Program Holds Graduation”

Ionized alkaline restructured Kangen Water ® can help you stay hydrated. From “The Miraculous Properties of Ionized Water” by Bob Mc- Cauley, health begins with water, for it is the most essential element needed by the body. A baby’s bones are mostly water at birth. By retirement, the average senior citizen has become 50-70% dehydrated, which is why nearly all … Continue reading “Change Your Water…Change Your Life!”